Big Red quarterback Ricky Rahne did contribute 239 passing yards, but had an interception to go along with his single touchdown.
The Big Red (1-2, 1-0) will travel to Cambridge this weekend to put their 1-0 Ivy League record on the line against the Crimson.
Brown 29, Rhode Island 19
Brown wider receiver Stephen Campbell fell two catches short of Ivy League history, but was still good enough to lead the Brown Bears (2-1, 0-1) over the Rams of Rhode Island.
Campbell had two touchdown receptions, in addition to 218 receiving yards and 19 receptions.
The 19 receptions were a pair short of the Ivy League record of 21, held by Eric Johnson from Yale. In addition, Campbell's 218 receiving yards were three behind the record of Brown's Sean Morey.
Brown quarterback Eric Webber completed 37 of 52 passes for 354 yards and running back Michael Malan rushed for a modest 62 yards.
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